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A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees
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A Dilophosaurus amidst Ginkgo trees
A hungry, carnivorous Dilophosaurus hunts for her next meal in a valley forest of Ginkgos. The Ginkgo first emerged 270 million years ago and it is the oldest species of tree still living today, a living fossil. It has no close living relatives. The Ginkgo is very tolerant of extreme conditions including manmade pollutants, which ironically makes this primeval plant well-suited for todays urban environments
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In this print by Walter Myers, we are transported back to the prehistoric era as a Dilophosaurus prowls through a valley forest of Ginkgo trees. The hungry, carnivorous predator is on the hunt for its next meal, its sharp claws and menacing crest serving as reminders of its ferocious nature. Amidst this ancient landscape, the Ginkgo trees stand tall and proud. These living fossils first emerged an astonishing 270 million years ago and remain the oldest species of tree still thriving today. With no close living relatives, they truly embody the essence of evolution's remarkable journey. What makes these primeval plants even more intriguing is their adaptability to extreme conditions, including manmade pollutants. Ironically, it is precisely this tolerance that renders them perfectly suited for modern urban environments. As we gaze upon this digitally generated image, we cannot help but marvel at the intricate details captured in Myers' artwork. The vibrant colors bring life to both flora and fauna alike while showcasing the beauty of Earth's natural history. This mesmerizing composition takes us on a visual exploration into a world long gone - where dinosaurs roamed freely amidst lush woodlands. It serves as a reminder of our planet's rich past and ignites our curiosity about what other secrets lie hidden within Earth's wilderness.
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